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Twin LNB on motorised dish
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<blockquote data-quote="micomico" data-source="post: 74825" data-attributes="member: 179662"><p>I currently have an 80cm motorised dish and a Technomate 5500 receiver. I'm thinking of buying a DVB card (probably SkyStar2) and installing this on my pc in the spare room. </p><p>If I buy a twin LNB I understand that it will have two outputs, so one will be connected to the Technomate downstairs and the other straight to the DVB card upstairs.</p><p>I am correct in thinking that this will allow me to watch one channel upstairs and my wife watch another downstairs even if they the channels have different polarities and or high/low frequencies (obviously both channels need to be on the same satellite).</p><p>I only require one receiver to have control of moving the dish. </p><p></p><p>Please let me know if my assumptions are correct or not. And also if I need any more equipment such as a switch or if I need Quad/Quatro LNB rather than a twin. </p><p></p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="micomico, post: 74825, member: 179662"] I currently have an 80cm motorised dish and a Technomate 5500 receiver. I'm thinking of buying a DVB card (probably SkyStar2) and installing this on my pc in the spare room. If I buy a twin LNB I understand that it will have two outputs, so one will be connected to the Technomate downstairs and the other straight to the DVB card upstairs. I am correct in thinking that this will allow me to watch one channel upstairs and my wife watch another downstairs even if they the channels have different polarities and or high/low frequencies (obviously both channels need to be on the same satellite). I only require one receiver to have control of moving the dish. Please let me know if my assumptions are correct or not. And also if I need any more equipment such as a switch or if I need Quad/Quatro LNB rather than a twin. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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